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'''Doctor''' is a career which will appear in the new ''[[The Sims 3]]'' [[expansion pack]], ''[[The Sims 3: Ambitions|Ambitions]]''. The Doctor is a part of the already known [[Medical Career (The Sims 3)|medical career]], which will be enhanced. The new doctor career takes the medical career from ''The Sims 3'' and adds new tasks for Sims to do outside the hospital. This includes holding free health clinics, inoculating citizens, and dispersing questionably viable medication to the community.
'''Doctor''' is a career which will appear in the new ''[[The Sims 3]]'' [[expansion pack]], ''[[The Sims 3: Ambitions|Ambitions]]''. The Doctor is a part of the already known [[Medical Career (The Sims 3)|medical career]], which will be enhanced. The new doctor career takes the medical career from ''The Sims 3'' and adds new tasks for Sims to do outside the hospital. This includes holding free health clinics, inoculating citizens, and dispersing questionably viable medication to the community.
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Doctor is a career which will appear in the new The Sims 3 expansion pack, Ambitions. The Doctor is a part of the already known medical career, which will be enhanced. The new doctor career takes the medical career from The Sims 3 and adds new tasks for Sims to do outside the hospital. This includes holding free health clinics, inoculating citizens, and dispersing questionably viable medication to the community.